London Campuses of UK Universities

Students intending to study in the United Kingdom would be interested to know the London Campuses of UK Universities.

According to www.qaa.ac.uk most of the London Campuses were established between 2009 and 2014.  The main reason to establish them in London was to increase the recruitment of international students who would be more attracted to London than to the home campus.

The London campuses offer mainly postgraduate programmes in business, management, accountancy, tourism, law and computing with two offering PhD opportunities.

The 13 universities that have London campuses are listed below:

  1. Anglia Ruskin University
  2. Bangor University
  3. Coventry University
  4. University of Cumbria
  5. University of East Anglia
  6. Glasgow Caledonian University
  7. Glyndŵr University
  8. University of Liverpool
  9. Northumbria University
  10. University of South Wales
  11. University of Sunderland
  12. University of Ulster
  13. University of Wales Trinity Saint David

More recently, there have been proposals to develop courses in public health, architecture, forensic psychology and Irish studies.

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